When deciding on classes to take for my last semester, Principles of Social Media wasn't my first option. Actually, it wouldn't be in the top twenty. This was not that I disliked the class or its professor, far from that. Honestly, social media is a bane to humanity in my opinion. Ironically, I use Facebook and YouTube every day. I chose the class, genuinely out of curiosity, and I needed to find a class to fulfill my graduation credits. This class had its ups and downs, but I still found some enjoyment in the class.
I came into the class with little to no knowledge of social media and its components. It became a real surprise when I discovered it was a class related to marketing, which was very far from my major. Previously, I swore to myself that I would never take a class that related to business or marketing. Well, when I had already bought the expensive book and the desperate need for credits, I knew there was no way out without receiving a failing grade on my permanent record. So, I stayed throughout the semester. There were aspects that I found interesting at the beginning, like writing a blog and learning the nitty gritty of social media platforms. However, some aspects made me want to jump ship. There was conducting a podcast, which I believe to be an introvert's nightmare. There was also the Buhi bag simulation, which was long and annoying at times.
Professor Aggie was a great professor. She was very outgoing and genuinely cared about student input and progress. There were points where she would get off topic and play with Pinterest or LinkedIn. I guess it was part of the learning process on her part. Still, she made the class enjoyable and adapted well to everyone's needs. She would get a five out of five in my book.
In my honest opinion, I believe this class is perfect for those who are looking into a career in social media and marketing. This class wasn't my cup of tea, still, my opinion isn't the only one that matters. Just because I had a rocky experience, that everyone did. Sure, I hope some of my complaints make an impact on the overall class. I still want everyone to feel comfortable in this unique class and enjoy it. Best of luck to future students who take Principles of Social Media. I hope y'all find enjoyment in it.